The Fresno Madera Continuum of Care (FMCoC) is organized, meeting the requirements
of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), to provide a
comprehensive coordinated homeless housing and services delivery system called a
continuum of care (CoC). The Fresno Madera Continuum of Care assists homeless
persons to make the critical transition from homelessness to independent or supportive
permanent housing; accessing education, health and mental health services, employment
training, and life skills development. We are dedicated to increasing community awareness
of homeless people and their problems; and the development and implementation of
strategies to create permanent solutions to homelessness in our community.

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2015 Point in Time Unsheltered Survey Locations

Below is a map of locations where unsheltered homeless were surveyed during the 2015
Point-in-Time count. Red marker icons represent unsheltered homeless persons that have been
living on the streets for a year or more. Green marker icons represent unsheltered homeless
persons that have been on the street for less than a year. If you hover over and click on a
marker icon, an info window will pop up. The info window displays the following:

Location (Cross streets or zip code, when cross street information was not obtained, where
the survey was conducted)

Zip Code Map (Map area where the volunteer team conducted surveys)

Number of ADULTS (Number of persons 18 and over identified as living in the same
household as the person being interviewed)

Number of CHILDREN (Number of persons under the age of 18 identified as living in the
same household as the person being interviewed)

Age (Age range or exact age of person being interviewed)

Gender (Male, female, or transgendered – male to female or female to male)

Served in US Armed Forces (Veteran status)

Length of homeless episode – DAYS (Number of consecutive days the person has been
unsheltered)

Monthly Meetings

Monthly meetings are open to the public.

They are regularly attended by representatives of the Federal, State and
City governments, homeless/housing program directors & staff, hospitals,
veterans, social service agencies, homeless individuals, police, fire,
financial & business community, private sector representatives and the
religious community. The meetings are held on the second Thursday of
each month. A calendar of our meetings is available here.

Become a Member

General membership consists of homeless supportive and housing
service providers, homeless prevention service-agencies, homeless
individuals, interested community members, public & nonprofit
service providers, local government and local government
systems-service entities, businesses, and faith organizations of all
denominations.